New Issue: Review of International Studies

The latest issue of the Review of International Studies (Vol. 45, no. 1, January 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Benjamin Meiches, Non-human humanitarians
  • Gisela Hirschmann, Guarding the guards: Pluralist accountability for human rights violations by international organisations
  • Jeremy Youde, The role of philanthropy in international relations
  • Anna Stavrianakis, Controlling weapons circulation in a postcolonial militarised world
  • Elvira Rosert, Salience and the emergence of international norms: Napalm and cluster munitions in the inhumane weapons convention
  • Daisuke Madokoro, International commissions as norm entrepreneurs: Creating the normative idea of the responsibility to protect
  • Thomas Gehring & Thomas Dörfler, Constitutive mechanisms of UN Security Council practices: Precedent pressure, ratchet effect, and council action regarding intrastate conflicts
  • Jonathan Symons, Realist climate ethics: Promoting climate ambition within the Classical Realist tradition
  • Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro, Narrating events and imputing those responsible: Reflexivity and the temporal basis of retrospective responsibility

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